Affiliation:
1. Medical Justice Services, Inc., Greensboro, NC
Abstract
Historically, if a patient was dissatisfied with care, he or she could tell his or her friends
and family. The criticism was limited to a small circle of people. If the patient was injured
negligently, he or she could hire an attorney to prosecute a lawsuit. The threshold for finding
an attorney and prevailing posed a significant barrier for the patient achieving redress. With
the Internet, if a patient is unhappy he or she needs do little more than access a growing
number of Internet physician rating sites. Such criticism can be rendered anonymously. The
posts are disseminated worldwide, and once posted, the criticism rarely comes down. While
transparency is a laudable goal, such sites often lack accountability. More formal sites run by
authoritative bodies, such as medical licensing boards, also provide data about physicians, but
such data is often unfiltered, making it difficult for the public to properly interpret.
Given how important reputation is to physicians, the traditional remedy of suing for
defamation because of libelous posts is ordinarily ineffective. First, many patients who post
libelous comments, do so anonymously. Next, the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) hosting
such sites are generally immune from liability for defamation. Finally, the law has a very formal
definition for libel, and a negative rating does not necessarily equate to “defamation.”
A novel method of addressing un-policed physician rating sites in the Internet age is described.
The system embraces the use of mutual privacy contracts to provide physicians a viable remedy
to anonymous posts. In exchange, patients receive additional privacy protections above and
beyond that mandated by law.
Key words: Defamation, libel, Internet, physician, rating sites, Section 230, Communication
Decency Act, anonymous
Publisher
American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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